I was snare for my junior junior year of high school and freshman year of college. Tenor for my senior year of high school and sophomore year of college.
@bill Bachman, for Christmas I'm getting new drum sticks, and probably money. If I have enough I will get tenors and try to get the books you recommended, however I've only played one year in school, so I have to learn cross over fives and scrapes but I did know what they were st least, also thanks for the video, but now I will practice on my drum set and pretend they are tenors
I’m sure the is mostly for tenors, if you are learning by listening rather than reading the music, on the pad you won’t be able to tell which drum is which based on drum melody.
any one else notice that when he broke it down part by part, the 4 paradiddle-diddles before the 3's was different from when he played it through at the end? look at the 1st count.
That's because at the end, he played what's actually written in the actual sheet-music itself. The notes you see below the video, are the ones Vic Firth transcribed based on what he was teaching. So I conclude that when he was teaching that measure at a slow tempo, he had like a brain fart or something, but later, when he started playing it at the actual tempo, his muscle memory played the actual correct part for him. It's fascinating how our brain memory tends to hiccup and mix things up in comparison to muscle memory. That's why they say repetition legitimizes.
Rub a dub idk what the size is called but vic firth has 2 quad pads: the one in the video is the smaller one, with only 1 spock in the middle, and then theres a bigger one, with 2 spocks in the middle
...Does anyone actually know what video (the jesus festival thing) he was talking about in the beginning? If it was written for that, I bet it was pretty bad ass
JC Calhoun I noticed that same thing. It's a basic paradiddlediddle of 123322 THEN two sets of crossovers with the 131122 131122 then a right hand cross to 433322. I'm glad I'm not the only one who notices.
Bachman is a Christian, so the fact that he mentioned Christ is perfectly fine. Also, since all things were made through Christ (Colossians 1:16-17), drumming just so happens to fall under His dominion.
Would it have been inappropriate for him to mention Christ as an atheist? I don't understand why "Bachman is a Christian, so the fact that he mentioned Christ is perfectly fine." I'm not mad or offended as an atheist, i'm just curious as to what difference it makes having a religious background vs not having one.
Zachary Hawley It's great that Bachman stands up for his faith. While everyone is entitled to their own beliefs, Bachman is very open and transparent with his relationship with Jesus Christ. Also, he's really skilled at drumming (obviously), and his talent is just another thing that God has blessed him with. Personally, the fact that he has a religious background has nothing to do with drumming at first glance, but I made a comment about his faith in the comments section of a drum video because I admire his candor.
Oh easy okay here I go uh thank to you now I'm wet with my own effort of trying to do this deadly solo for 2 hour can't even get pass speed for second full yet first one was easy but second one is way advance
Umm.. Can you please upload a video of you playing it a bit slower and demonstrate all the techniques and stickings? I'm a slower learner.. Actually I'm learning by myself using the internet! HELP!
Crazy skills but why doesn't he play on real drums? I feel like that would help me get the feel of it so much better. EDIT: Ok apparently I am here a year after the last person was.
"Its just that easy folks"
I was going to say the same thing.. smh
The Marksman saw this comment as soon as he said it lmao
Damn you beat me to it
Me: Yea... I’ll be on snare thanks
Oh it's a cooking show
that seems difficult with all those chains in the neck, lot of weight.
This is why I play snare lol
Same
Went from snare to tenors and after watching this, I'm considering switching back. LOL But really though, tenors are fun.
+Score One Entertainment yeah I actually played tenors for 2 years at my school then I switched to snare my junior year
+Chezzter but yeah tenors are really fun but it requires a lot of hand and eye coordination
I was snare for my junior junior year of high school and freshman year of college. Tenor for my senior year of high school and sophomore year of college.
“It just that easy folks”
Me: drop my sticks while playing
I played ubiquitous illin-ness for my drumline audition and messed up the lick. Too nervous. Didn't make tenor line :(
Instructor gold at 9:10-9:21...
The part that made me learn how to play 3s.
Sean LaMontagne triple stroke roll?
Deuce Andrews yes.. that is what “3s” means
That's such a gold advice! I literally can't get it wrong again
For a second I thought he was playing on tortillas
"I'm from the east coast and we do tend to play paradiddlediddles there... it is what it is."
"It's just that easy, folks," - Bill Bachman
u·biq·ui·tous
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adjective
present, appearing, or found everywhere.
"his ubiquitous influence was felt by all the family"
You seem to be around all the drumming videos 😂
2:48 "FIIIiiiIiill"
"It's just that easy, folks."
I'm a bass player what the hell is going on here
Same here, bro. Same here.
Peter Warner I’m a bass player that wants to play tenors
@@kitkatkid1976 for the love of god, spare yourself the back pain
@@kitkatkid1976 or don't, tenors are fun asf
I love how he says: "real Simple"....Amazing!
1:04 "Its just that easy folks" BITCH THAT IS NOT EASY!!!
11:13 "Oooooh"
i was judged and met bill bachman yesterday and he's actually really really cool.
@bill Bachman, for Christmas I'm getting new drum sticks, and probably money. If I have enough I will get tenors and try to get the books you recommended, however I've only played one year in school, so I have to learn cross over fives and scrapes but I did know what they were st least, also thanks for the video, but now I will practice on my drum set and pretend they are tenors
Dude you are an incredible player and teacher!!!! Subscribed!!
Why is it considered cheating if the drummer listens for the pitch in drums to help learn the parts?
Maybe he meant that a miskate is more easily noticed from a real snare, where the pitch change with the position of the sticks on the head... Maybe
I’m sure the is mostly for tenors, if you are learning by listening rather than reading the music, on the pad you won’t be able to tell which drum is which based on drum melody.
He’s so good that the purple part of the pad doesn’t look like it was hit at all
Someone please turn on the auto-generated captions and tell me the interpretation of drum speak isn't hilarious.
+Hudson Burgess LMAO!!!!!
para did the dildo
Hudson Burgess is
Hudson Burgess I LOVE YOU FOR THIS
yo that triplet roll into the 3's was cleeaaaaaaaannn!!!! It sounds so satisfying 0:58
Bill Bachman: 2:48
Guy named Phil: 👀
this is sending me
Nice ! I'm thinking about retiring with marching Tom's and a back pack marching across the southern States
"It's just that easy folks" O_O gimme a few months to practice....
any one else notice that when he broke it down part by part, the 4 paradiddle-diddles before the 3's was different from when he played it through at the end? look at the 1st count.
That's because at the end, he played what's actually written in the actual sheet-music itself. The notes you see below the video, are the ones Vic Firth transcribed based on what he was teaching. So I conclude that when he was teaching that measure at a slow tempo, he had like a brain fart or something, but later, when he started playing it at the actual tempo, his muscle memory played the actual correct part for him. It's fascinating how our brain memory tends to hiccup and mix things up in comparison to muscle memory. That's why they say repetition legitimizes.
Can practicing this way, help in drumming on full set? I'm just learning, any ideas ? You guys kick butt. You'd be awsome set drummers.
do they have any rudamental rams on the timpani
Sheet music wrong at the end of the cross five @5:27?
I think so. I just noticed that too
Brilliant B.B.
Ubiquitous=omnipresent=god=drummers for Jesus. Makes sense.
“I’m from the east coast and we tend to play paradiddle diddles”. That’s pretty much correct. 🤣
Can you tell me where the third arm comes into play?
I’m a horn player but like how do you even move your hands that fast hello is this magic?
Not Mr T it’s just by building up chops after a couple months of chopping out you’ll see that its pretty easy moving that fast
repitition, repitition, repitition. like the other dude said, keep chopping it out and speed comes with time.
this is why i play tenors
What's the purpose behind rudimental ram? Is it just practice for actual drumming?
I don't know why, but it always screws me up when he says paradi-di-da-dle instead of paradiddle-diddle
i forgot to give this a thumbs up nine years ago! here's two! 👍👍
0:51 what da fuq
Yeaaa that’s why I’m a snare
Am using quad pad to develop open hand set technique. Works.
Nice!
Is there a compilation of these licks written out somewhere?
The music at 7:32 does not match what it says in the book
it's true, all the time, East coast!
this was unexpected and amazing.
what is that instrument even called
Plumbley quads
multi tenor drums
quints
tenors
ah cheers
Is that a small or large Vic firth tenor
pad
I’d love to learn this lick it’s pretty cool but it’s not “just that easy folks”
Does anyone know if vic firth removed the cross fives page?
I love those cross 5's
1:04 “it’s just that easy folks” Only thing I knew how to do was the first measure
If there is anyone what for some reason like I am still watching this over 3 years can someone tell me what size quadropad is this?
Rub a dub idk what the size is called but vic firth has 2 quad pads: the one in the video is the smaller one, with only 1 spock in the middle, and then theres a bigger one, with 2 spocks in the middle
purplesprite I got it thank you for the reply
Drummers for Cheeses is my favorite festival. Nothing better than hundreds of people playing cheese-related rudiments in unison.
did anyone actually find the cross five lesson on vicfirth
What's is that stand he is using
...Does anyone actually know what video (the jesus festival thing) he was talking about in the beginning? If it was written for that, I bet it was pretty bad ass
Bachman deserves that shirt
What pair of sticks is he using?
1:05 "Its Just That Easy Folks"
What sticks are those
2:20 well your pads arnt toned.. but the goods one are quite I bit.. ://
measure 17 in violent tenor cream doesn't have the same paradiddlediddle part.... why??
look at 7:24 and at 10:28
JC Calhoun I noticed that same thing. It's a basic paradiddlediddle of 123322 THEN two sets of crossovers with the 131122 131122 then a right hand cross to 433322. I'm glad I'm not the only one who notices.
2:59
What is he playing on
I play the tenors and I’m just *WHOOSH*
Anyone know what sticks he's using?
+Blain Haskin Probably Bachman's
his own signature sticks
what is that instrument called?
Marching tenor drums, quads, quints, sextets(if there are six drums), and Tenors.
My friend in México :) Ubiquitous Illin-ness
Ubiquitous - More than one place at the same time.
Hold my beer..... ...
Ok never mine....
🍺
"Just that easy" he says!!! :D
I had my headphones loud and the intro scared me
Holy shit dude!!!
"It's just that easy"
WOW
Bachman is a Christian, so the fact that he mentioned Christ is perfectly fine. Also, since all things were made through Christ (Colossians 1:16-17), drumming just so happens to fall under His dominion.
Would it have been inappropriate for him to mention Christ as an atheist? I don't understand why "Bachman is a Christian, so the fact that he mentioned Christ is perfectly fine." I'm not mad or offended as an atheist, i'm just curious as to what difference it makes having a religious background vs not having one.
Zachary Hawley Festivus much?
Zachary Hawley
It's great that Bachman stands up for his faith. While everyone is entitled to their own beliefs, Bachman is very open and transparent with his relationship with Jesus Christ. Also, he's really skilled at drumming (obviously), and his talent is just another thing that God has blessed him with. Personally, the fact that he has a religious background has nothing to do with drumming at first glance, but I made a comment about his faith in the comments section of a drum video because I admire his candor.
@@koltv8r154you wouldn’t say that if he was Muslim, guaranteed
Oh easy okay here I go uh thank to you now I'm wet with my own effort of trying to do this deadly solo for 2 hour can't even get pass speed for second full yet first one was easy but second one is way advance
"It's like a snare drum; it's monotone and dull" 😂😂😂
sheet music?
Good
holy shit are the only words i got for this
finally some Q love!
I can’t take any of these videos seriously with that shirt
Umm.. Can you please upload a video of you playing it a bit slower and demonstrate all the techniques and stickings? I'm a slower learner.. Actually I'm learning by myself using the internet! HELP!
I agree ALOT, and i'm a multi percussionist...
if you're going to look up the meaning of "Ubiquitus" (sic), you better spell it correctly (ubiquitous).
That is something vanguard would play😂
"You big with the illness."
"Its Just that easy folks"
😂so sick
"It's that easy, folks!"
Well, if you're talking about giving up on snare drumming, then you're right as rain!
'O.o
Wow!
It's just that easy folks
And this is why I play quint toms
OPIE!
Vic firth show ur hand in slow movement
Crazy skills but why doesn't he play on real drums? I feel like that would help me get the feel of it so much better. EDIT: Ok apparently I am here a year after the last person was.
holy shit….
Is it just me or do all drummers make weird faces when playing something fast
The shirt tho😂
Those 5’s